Do I have to take a license test or driving test to obtain a drivers license in OH? Ohio

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Yes, you will. And this applies no matter how old you are when you apply for your Ohio drivers license.

About the only exception to this, though, concerns new residents to Ohio who have a valid drivers license from their former state. In these situations, applicants usually just need to pass a vision exam and a written license test, and can skip the driving test.

However, sometimes a driving test will be required, especially for those with restrictions on their license.

Prepare with Practice Tests

Before you face the written exam, why not give yourself a better change at first-time success by supplementing your preparation with a practice test? You can find practice tests online from a number of sources.

Appointments Necessary?

You'll need an appointment for your driving test, but not for the written or vision test. Call the exam station to set your appointment.

Other OH Driver License Issues


Want to know more about license tests or other matters related to getting your Ohio drivers license? Consult with the BMV at (614) 752-7600.

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